This article presents a cross-flow plate-type heat exchanger that has been
studied and manufactured in laboratory conditions because of its objective
use in waste heat recovery systems. This new heat exchanger was tested with
an applicable experimental setup, considering temperatures, velocity of th
e air, and the pressure losses occurring in the system. These variables wer
e measured and the efficiency of the system was determined. The irreversibi
lity of the heat exchanger was taken into consideration, while the design o
f the heat exchanger was such that the minimum entropy generation number wa
s analyzed with respect to the second law of thermodynamics in the cross-fl
ow heat exchanger The minimum entropy generation number depends an the para
meters called the optimum flow path length and dimensionless mass velocity.
Variations of the entropy generation number with these parameters are anal
yzed.